THE 'MICIGAN, DAILY W orked d rather empty commu- than 1000 students at the 10th with other national student or- of the administration or other e end of summer school, National Student Congress. ganizations. authorities should not be criteria Ii became the center of The youths heard renowned Students' Right in the selection or promotion of ational gathering of stu- speakers, debated among them- Students, the top policy-making educators."" i ideas. selves and concluded with major body for the United States Na- Responsibilities Added days at the end of Aug- resolutions on, academic freedom, tional ,Student Association said, The student, the Congress said, University hosted more military manpower and relations should have the right to question, "has the right and responsibility criticize, and dissent from ideas, . . . to participate fully in inde- free from outside pressures re- pendent inquiry and criticism." DAY AND NIGHT stricting the pursuit of knowledge. A reinstatement of all benefits CLASSES FORMING In its resolution on academic that contribute to an individual's 10 RTHAN 11 rerdtereelo md-trysrie -redi h uses ABC'S - freedom, the Congress: education during and after mill- 6 wo 1) Ordered the repeal or modi- tary service was urged in the fication of college and university Congress' resolution of military 3' Oregulations restricting operation manpower. of partisan p o l i t i c a l student "Compulsory reserve programs groups on campus. integrated with Selective Service ,et 400 schools in U.S. will assist you in review or placement. 2) Criticized limitations 'on and compulsory military training ENROLL TODAY IN NEXT CLASSES campus speakers as "inconsistent must be viewed as temporary SIwith the educational responsibili- measures and undesirable as per- MILTONB USIN ESS COLLEGE ties of the university." manent institutions within our ded 1915 Phone 8-7831 State & William Sts. 3) Declared "the personal phil- country," the youths said. They '__ osophies or opinions of members urged strict enforcement of aca- demic standards for those who at- tend college with the aid of mili- tary benefits. IUS Criticized The Congress heavily criticized the Communist-dominated Inter- national Union A' Students (IUS) one of the two sponsoring organi- zations for the World Festival of Youth in Moscow last summer. It said: "The NSA observes that the IUS has maintained its partisan poli- tical orientation and its unrepre- sentative character, being large- ly composed of partisan or minor- ity groups which are consistently made to appear in IUS publica- I tions and meetings as of a repre- sentative character. "USNSA also takes particular notice of recent changes in IUS policies and actions . . . but re- alizes these changes do not con- stitute a basic shift from partisan political objectives." Proposals Welcome However, the Congress said it would welcome- proposals for practical cooperation with nation- al anions of students throughout the world, especially those made through the International Stu- dent Conference. The Conference was established by the NSA and other national unions of students in 1950, and is supported by more than 50 na- tional student unions. In the keynote address, the Congress heard the president of City, College of New York say the struggle for democracy in racial matters is the key issue facing America i# the second half of the 20th Century. Keynote Address Buell G. Gallagher, a director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People for 23 years, said, "In the long run, opposition to integra- tion, whether in the North or South will be seen as the last dy- ing rattle of an order that is pass- ing." He urged students to be simi- larly active in following their ideals on campus. "What we need in our colleges and universities is more persons of strong character who have a healthy maladjustment to con- Flattering, Easy-De Casual Hairstyles for Campus Wear!!. " 8 hairstylists " No appointments needed "for women who care" The Dascola Barbers near Michigan Theatre s fg There's a Nationally-Known Independent Record Dealer in Ann Arbor Years of musically intelligent service in an atmosphere of congeniel informality, have resulted in an envied position among record dealers. A COMPREHENSIVE RECORD STOCK - TABLE MODEL & CONSOLE RADIO-PHONOGRAPHS Saffell & Bush "clothes" have made news for several gen- erations on the Michigan Campus. For that "Ivy" look, see Saffell & Bush-Not only style and quality but a dignified Saffell & Bush atmosphere prevails. Come in and'browse among the unusual clothing and furnishings with that _r.. .. .. . ... I